Hello. I wanted to share an amount of bugs I get very often when I use Ruby. I love this app, and it's earned a place in my dock. However, these bug fixes could really help create a much better app.

On iPhone:
Bugs are actually pretty scarce here on the iPhone, despite me using an iPhone 4. Hats off for such a bug free version. The only bugs that come to mind are random crashes, and the fact that sometimes photos from img.ur don't load, but other then that, pretty bug free.

On iPad:
This is my most used app on my iPad, probably by a long shot. On the iPad Mini, at least, there are TONS of bugs.

-The video is in extremely low quality, even on wifi. It's fine if I open the Reddit page in Chrome, then go to the YouTube app, but in Ruby, the quality is terrible.

-Sometimes, there are no animations when sliding the screen over, making the app feel a lot more choppy.

-Sometimes, I'll click a thread, but it's contents will be of another thread that I can't even find when I go back to look for it.

-Just a nitpick- whenever I'm laying down in bed, sometimes my finger will slide over the tiny little crack on the side of the screen, and when I lift it, my position reading comments goes away, and I have to find it. Kinda annoying :/

-Same img.ur bug as on iPhone.

-Lots of crashes.

I love your app, Nate- but there are some serious bugs/problems with your app that need to be squashed to help grow your install base. Thanks for making Ruby, and have a great day :)

Hello, I just got Ruby and you're already supported. Great app, but I'd like to report a few issues:

http://cl.ly/RjJE Notice how the search bar is hidden underneath the navigation bar. This is an issue I face at most of Ruby, the way it renders the content on a smaller screen. Here's another example: http://cl.ly/RjfW

On the other hand, here's an example when the content adapts at the top, but not the bottom: http://cl.ly/RjuC I can't scroll down from that screen.

I'm still getting the hang out of Ruby and maybe a few more reports will come.

PS: I consider Reply right next to Cancel to make a very kinky experience issue: http://cl.ly/RiuV but perhaps that's me.

I would love to have the option to enable very large image thumbnails on the main screen. Large enough that they are use the full width of the screen when in portrait orientation (iPhone only maybe?). That way I could scroll quickly through a list of stories without having to tap on each image to view it :)

I've been using this app on the iPad for a while now, and it bothers me that the left pointing arrow to return from a story deeplink is in the upper left, while the way to close a story's comments is an X in the upper right.

Typical use case (repeated 500 times daily)

1) Viewing a reddit listing of stories

2) Tap story

3) Tap deep link for non-self-posts to consume non-reddit content

4) Tap upper left corner of screen to close deep link popup

5) Tap upper right corner of screen to close reddit story

6) Return to #1 above

I feel like the interface would do better to economize movement so it feels more natural to browse. Steps 4 and 5 should be roughly the same motion that you can repeat twice if you want to get back to the reddit listing quickly.